How to Transplant Mature Carnations

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Tip 1 - Organic Carnations - Home Gardening Advice from Master Gardeners

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Organic Carnations - Home Gardening Advice from Master Gardeners

Growing carnations is relatively simple as long as you follow a few guidelines. This page will teach you how to grow carnations successfully the organic way.

Tip 2 - How to Make Carnation Stems Root

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How to Make Carnation Stems Root

The many varieties of carnation (Dianthus) are florist favorites as well as staples in home flower gardens. This showy flower grows on tall, straight stems, making it ideal for bouquets and cut ...

Tip 3 - How to Grow Carnations in a Container | eHow

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How to Grow Carnations in a Container | eHow

Carnations are herbaceous perennials valued for their ease of cultivation and large, showy flowers. The plant's blossoms are widely used in cut flower arrangements and bouquets due to their range of colors, fragrant aroma and size. Each carnation flower reaches up to 3 inches in diameter. Gardeners typically grow carnations in the ground, though...

Tip 4 - Growing Carnations - TheFlowerExpert

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Know how to grow carnations and care taken for carnations. Detailed information about the biology of carnation plants, growing and care tips for Carnations

Tip 5 - Carnations - Facts, Types, Plant Growing and Caring Tips

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Carnations are of 3 types Large flowered, Spray (Mini Carnations), Dwarf flowered and in many colors like Red, Pink, Yellow, White, Green and each color representes a unique meaning in human life

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